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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN, 28, 1915, PAGE 6, GURE YOUR COLD INAFEW HOURS AND FEEL FINE Relief comes tnstantly | ‘A dose taken every two hours un-| three doses are taken will end ppe misery and break up a sé cold either in the head, chest, or limbs. “Tt promptly opens clogged-up nos and air passages in the head, + nasty discharge or nose run-} a relieves sick headache, dull oe ennnens, sore throat,| soreness and stiffness. | mont tay stuffedup! Quit blow-| ig and snuffiing! Ease y gir throb | head! pthing else in the gives such prompt relief as ‘s Cold Compoun which only 25 cents at any drug Tt acts without assistance, nice, causes no tnconven-/ UNCLE SAM WILL USE TANDEM AEROPLANES, DEADLIER THAN ZEPPELINS FOR COAST DEFENSE PURPOSES COST COST OF DREADNAUGHT Our Birthday | Present is to be GREATER POWER THAN ZE LUN WEIGHT M LESS. 120,000 SPEED 70 MILES AN HOUR SPeeD OF ZEPPELIN 35 MILES AN HOUR $2,000,000 AL ACCOUNT CAMPAIGN’ ‘BY FEB. D915 1900 a e 1915 SECOND and U/ INION Floor Space 27.000 #q. ft. \ Employees - @ ee Merchandive - $100,000 Powe Space Employeot Men hondion STORE OPENED} rare x II . ZF EB. Ist (| WITH NO \\ AC COUNT. oi (CX: Tam; OU Be sure you get the genuine. | | } Complexion Troubles your skin to ome unduly red before you go to bed thin layer of ordinary mer- Wax over your entire face ove next morning with wa: ~ This ts the ideal complexion | tment for the winter «irl. The! ad parti-| gradually This gives | akin a chance to md to show Itself. In a CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 DOCTORS MUST T AKE OATH TO OVERLOOK THEIR MISTAKES | punish the unorthodox practitioner for malpractice et oes new and ye hunger I suppose it is a fair statement that there are good and bad and tn a eee ae oe | different doctors within and without the ranks of orthodoxy, and that teohle ro! lexion rally wil itn detects disappear | there are more bad “unethical” doctors than “ethical” doctors. the discarded cuticle-—as o;9 8:6 jes, blotches, imp I told yesterday how the orthodox doctors “got” Dr. J. Eugene Jor- ck! 1 y | Peace eee ax, peecurabie| 42M, an advertising doctor, whose certificate has been taken from him drug store, Is enough to| by the state board of medical examiners, all “ethical” men. | gale pbs iy es I told, too, of one of Jordan's patients, Mrs. L. C, Robinson, who ap- po Aaa a ~ pealed to Prosecuting Attorney Lundin to gtve Jordan authority to con- use this simple face wash amelie, 1 on, oived| tinue a treatment which. she declares, has practically cured her of MAY BUILD 70-MILE-AN-HOUR AIRCRAFT EACH GAPABLE OF SINKING DOZEN DREADNAUGHTS WASHINGTON, D. ©., Jan. 28 A fleet of the largest, highest-pow- Our No Payment Down OFFER HAS DONE THE WORK By February 1st more than 2,000 people will have taken advantage of our NO-PAYMENT-DOWN campaign. Arrange to pay for your apparel in small -|a new type designed especially for! weekly or monthly payments coast defense work, can be built) ered aircraft ever built may be con- | in six months’ time. | | structed to supplement Uncle) With three or four of such war | Bam's coast defenses if plans of| aircraft stationed at each fort, the | aviation engineers, recently laid handicap of short-range guns would} before Secretary of War Garrison | be largely overcome, it is claimed, | and Secretary of the Navy Dantels,| The aircraft proposed Is of «| are approved, |type not yet used either in this | Both Garrison and Daniels are | country or Europe. declared to have been favorably! They would rank in power end impressed with the plans outlined, | carrying capacity with the great and further inquiry into the feas!-| Zeppelin balloons, but would have bility of the proposition is to be| greater speed and present a small-) made. er target for the enen The proposition, as submitted to} the secretaries of war and navy,| Assortments Of the Kind of Clothing Demanded By Critical Men You Should See Our New Spring Suits Bradbuuryrecs$20 We meet every individual want. Our values are unsurpassed. ‘DESTROY A DREADNAUGHT i] pt n wil, affect even © eae Sure .or I say again that I do not know whether Jordan is a good or a bad) | doctor, But inasmuch as “ethical” doctors charge him with quac kery| | in that he makes advertising promises which, they say, he cannot per/ | form, the public has a right to know whether Jordan can or cannot do} all he claims, | s+ eee poh Ruth Vincent Is the 21-yearoid daughter of Mr. and Mra. mittedly, Sansome and poor. W. F. Vincent, 324 Maiden ave, Vincent is a lumber buyer, with ly aemed. The gune of prac officessin the White building. tleally all our coast forts have | have before me a statement in writing from Vincent, a carrying range from four to which reads as follows: six miles less than the range “My daughter Ruth was given up by our family physician, of the naval guns of the big- Or, Lippincott, as a hopeless case of acute tuberculosis, We gest foreign powers, rendering called in three specialists, who agreed that there was nothing them bindoogy useless. to be done for her. Of course, the sputum was microscopically To change the big gun equip | tested and found ‘positive.’ ment of our forts would require) ROUTED FROM BED “When we were assured that there was no hope, we enlisted yeare, tei: the menutins, Unless | in ZERO WEATHER other protective means are devised, | at an average cost of $120,000 each, ee ee or ceveems: ep Semen bee Bon tn Sad about |we will remain open to attack or just the cost of one modern two months, and her temperature was 103/y. Monst planes, however, of ' $12,000,000 dreadnaught! “After four months of treatment under Dr. Jordan, my jonster geroplanes, however, of'¢ daughter was able to leave her bed. She now goes about as Newest of Spring Hats All the new shapes and shades with contrasting or plain bands. Clarkson Hats $3.00. Also a com- plete line of J. B. Stet- son's. or four bipla lem. They would carry from six to ten men and from 6,000 to 10,000 pounds of high explosives to be dropped from an armored car swung far be- low the aeropiane proper. One hit with 600 pounds of gun- cotton would put out of commis |alon the biggest battleship afloat, backers of the project declare! One hundred such aircraft, tts | designers estimate, could be built Seattle’ Reliable Credit House Today's Styles Today 1332-1334 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. CHICAGO, Jan. 28.-——With the temperature at 2 below sero, six families were routed out of their to Other Florida Destinations 24, 1914 Mt. Shasta. San Francisco, February 20, 1915. Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, Jan. 1, 1915. Monte. Paso Robles. inta Barbara. Yosemite. | Los Angeles. ew Orleans Riverside. Mardi Gras. PACIFIC not had been taking Or. Jordan's medicine.” eee I have also before me the written statement of William V. much as her mother thinks prudent. Her temperature is nor- mal most of the time. She has done remarkably well eo far and should get well in a reasonable time.” In a conversation which | had with Vincent, he said: “1 hardly know what to say about Dr, Jordan. That is, | don’t know whether he is a good doctor or a mediocre one. | can say this, though: That we took Ruth to him in desperation, as the “ethical” doctors ali agreed that she must die, ory that he did more for her than any of the ‘ethical’ docto: 4. “When her cough had entirely disappeared, we took her to the tuberculosis division of the city health department and had her examined, not telling the examining doctors, however, that she was one of Jordan's patients. “We simply told the examiners that we were afraid of tu- berculosis and wanted to make sure whether Ruth had it or not. The doctors found her absolutely free of any tubercular ptome. “My only dissatisfaction with Ruth's case is that she does get strong as rapidly as | think she ought. “Dr. Lippincott became very angry when we told him Ruth n Wat ers, 7046 19th ave. N. E., who says he was for eight years a sufferer from tuberculosis ed tuberculosis is generally said to be incurable, he has had difficulty in persuading doctors that he ever had it. shows them the certificates of the physicians mentioned, they M. Stith, chief of the tuberculosis division of the city health department, who examined Van Waters, and whose written and signed statement is before me: examined Mr. Wm. Van Waters today and can find no evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis (consumption), nor any reason for ever regarding him as a suspect. “Chief Tubercular Div., Seattio Poet Heath and Sanitation.” “Coming to Seattle, | consulted three eminent physicigns, Dr. W. A. Shannon, Dr. Hoy, and the then city bacteriologist, Dr. Horace G. Lazel tiflcate that | had pulmonary tuberculosis. These certificates .are dated December 2, 1906," writes Van Wate: Each furnished me with a signed cer. He goes on to étate that he was cured, but that, as advanc- When he “if you had it then, you have it now.” ly: To make assurance doubly sure, he went to Dr. Robert | “To Whom it May Concern: This is to certify that | have (Signed) “ROBERT M. STITH, “ethical” doctors had confessed themselves unable to effect cures, and that the patients were doomed to die anyway, “unethical” failed. When you die, it is a small matter whether the hands that close| your eyelids are And fair-minded people must further agree that Dr. proved his efficiency, practice of medicine as have his * their inefficiency. the sick le were wise {n seeking an doctor who claimed to succeed where “ethical doctors ethical” or otherwise Jordan, having | has certainly as much right to continue In the “ethical” brethren, who have proved | WHAT IS NEEDED, AND WHAT HONEST DOCTORS ADMIT TO ME (IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE) OUT OF BAD DOCTORS, “ What is even more needed is a brand-new code and an honest de- 18 NEEDED, IS A WEEDING THICAL” AND “UNETHICAL.” sire on the part of the doctors to live up to it. G. CHISHOLM Freight and Agent. Elliott 1256 ‘720 SECOND AVENUE Passenger WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materials Used. Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like Now. John Cicchetti, Prop. 219 James St. For instance, If a doctor knows measies but does not know tubercu-| losis, the code should compel him to frankly admit he does not know Under the present code a doctor may—and does—tackle AND OTHER DOCTORS, KNOWING HI8 IGNORANCE OF THE PARTICULAR DISEASE HE HAS UNDERTAKEN TO CURE, KNOW. ING HE 18 EXPERIMENTING AND PROBABLY “HONOR” IN UNDERING, MUST REMAIN SILENT BECAUSE THEY HAVE TAKEN THE “HIPPOCRATIC OATH, ” ‘Miss HAY WEDDED TO SEATTLE MAN SPOKANE, Jan. 28.—Miss Neva | Hay, daughter df the former gover |nor, is today Mrs. George Hood of ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Gold Crowns...... er Fillings .... .25c¢ 'TH—206% Vike St., Corner of Third Ave. Wo use nothing but the best materials and quarantes a pleasing and Iast~ All work guaranteed. Heavy Gold € Solld rides W | Bots of Teeth . fng result for a pertod of 15 ~~ Platinae Filling 5Oe Gold Alloy £2 to $2: 5 Free. Examinations aad Estimates Free. UNION DENTIST6—Cor, Third end Pike. Seattle. The wedding, which took place last night at All Saints’ ca thedral, was the most elaborate of |the season. Mrs. O. H. Latmoreaux attle, sister of the bridegroom ded Miss Hay Jesse Wilkins of Ephrata, bride's cousin, was best man, and the ushers were Edgar Conway |Homer Dawson and Nicholas Jahn jall of Seattle, Mr. Hood is general manager of the northern division of ‘the Northwestern Theatrical asso elation, The couple will be at home at the Chesterfield apartments, Se attle, April 1. | STOLEN JEWELRY A robber entered the home of! |Dr. R. C, Swinburne, ave, Tuesday while oc | |house were absent and obtained loot consisting of valuable jewelry worth $2,500, ow $5.00 214 $8.00 Lady Attendants, Entrance 305% Vike St. 4 the beds and forced to seak refuge in the street in their night clothes when fire destroyed the Caudania | paper stock company’s plant. The damage ts estimated at $65, 000. The firemen were sheathed tn fee before the blaze was 8 controlled | PAY HALF MILLION | TO MEN IN PENSION, PITTSBURG, Jan. 28.—The re port of the U. 8. Steel and Carnegie pension funds was announced, showing $511,967 had been paid to steel employes in pensions during | the past year. AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Common Garden Sage and Sulphur | Makes Streaked, Faded or Gray |: Hale Dark and Glossy at Once, Almont everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com. pounded, brings back the natura! color and luster to the hair when ‘aded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp “gt — falling hair. Years ago way to get this misture got gH make it at home, which ts mors and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any | drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and | Sulphur Compound.” You will get} a large bottle for about 60 cents, Ev Jerybody uses this old, famous rect- | } 1 think that fair-minded peat must agree that, in the two cases! mentioned of the several | have investigated, as the “ pe, because no one can posalbly tel! | that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. | You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your ba taking one small strand at a} by morning the gray bair dis-| appears, and after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes | | beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Free Doctor At the Brendel Drug Co., 117 Yesler Way You are offered the ser- vices of an experienced and able physician, a man of many years’ practice and a graduate of the best medical schools in the country~-without a cent of expense to you No matter what may be your ‘ailment, all you have to is to come here—our physician will give you a_ painstaking, careful and thorough ex amination and prescribe for you all FREE. do This being the case, you most certainly should not take any chances with your health member, it is by most precious D that you have. At the first sign of sickness come and consult the FREE DOCTOR BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 Yesler Way Look for the Yellow Front | Re far the possession PERCY KIDS TACOMA FOLKS TACOMA, Jan. 28,—Western rail-| wa roads will all eventually utilize elec tricity for their chief motice power and Tacoma will be the terminur of the first transcontinental electric line, if the prediction made by Percy A. Rockefeller, director of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Co. Pe nephew of Jobn D. Rockefeller, in Tacoma today, comes true. “It bas been proved to the Mii-| MRS. JONES IS W HER SON IN DIVORCE COURT Destiny Knows no fixed rales or hopes. About two years ago The Star raised a subscription fand for old “Mothe Mary B. Jones, janitress COSTIVE BOWELS HEADACHE, COLDS, TAKE CASCARETS Got a 10-cent box now Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indi | gestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable |Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a eswill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery—indigestion, | foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, |mental fears, everything that is| horrible and nauseating, A Casca ret tonight will give your const! pated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morn fog. They work while you sleep— a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months, Millions of men and wom- en take a Casearet now and then to keep thelr stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children—thelr little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too rr ee wr Household Economy reeverere® 3 a rule, con- y of plain syriep. A pint of granulated sugar, with }& pint of warm water, stirred for glveR You as good syrup aw your drugmwigt 2% 60 cents’ worth), pour into « pint bottle and fill the bettie with sugar syrup, This gt you, at of only 54 cents, a full pint ly b ough syrup than u could bu a clear saving ¢ rections with F fectly and tastes good. It takes hold of the uaual cough or chert cold at once, and conquers {t in 24 hours Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs truly astonishing ho t hoarae or theht nd soothes tha jn- in the case of a painful cough. Ivo stops the for mation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per= xintent loose cough Pinex is a highly concentrated mpound of gentine Norw xtract, combined with gualacc ax been used for generations to at a co of F |inflamed membranes of the th and chest To avold disappointment, ask your druggist for "2% ounces of Pinex,” and don't accept anything else. guarantes money p this preparation, Wayne, Ind. 4 clans who were working over the | waukee operators that electricity is! the most practical power for rail-| roads in this part of the country,| and all the roads will | come to it,” said Rockefeller, “TI | work done in Montana has satiated the company. Electrification is be ing pushed rapidly, and it is just a matter of time before Milwaukee | trains will enter Tacoma driven by electricity.” ITNESS FOR at the Lumber Exchange building,| to buy her a home so she would be sure to have a place to rest her| toflworn body when she got too weak to toll, The lot was bought. The house was built. A garden was planted. A cow or two found pastore near by The setting was ideal for peace and tranquillity j | see | The last place one might have| expected to see Mrs. Jones was in & court room, which is an immedi-| ate suggestion of strife and heart- break. Mrs. Jones was in Judge Ron- alds courtroom Wednesday. And \the case on ttrial was a divorce | divorce between her son, Robvert,| and her daughter-in-law, Maud. Vigorously, “Mother” Jones, 70 | years old, maintained that she was} |quite strong enough to take care | of her two little grandchildren, one 6 years old, the other 3. | I work as janitress, I take} eare of cows and a barn and a gar-| }den. I guess | am strong enough | to take care of the babes, whom I jlove more than myself.” | | For the young eouple are fight-| ing for the custody of the children, | They have practically agreed to) separate forever, but each wants the kiddies. The husband, a vaudeville singer, would turn them! over to the care of his mother. The | wife wants them herself. | The trial will not be concluded | before night | BUSINESS MEN WILL BOOST FOR UNIVERSITY A committee of prominent busi ness and professional men will go to Olympla, it is announced, to boost for a university appropriation to make possible the two new buildings ed, Representatives of the aber of Commerce, Seattle mmercial Club and the Rotary! elub will » named, among. others. HOSPITAL BURNS WALLA WALLA, Jan, 28.-—David Broughel, who was undergoing an} eration in St. Mary's hospital yes: | y when it began burning, is ap | parently surviving his unusual ex perience without disastrous effects | When the alarm came the phy man continued on the case, and com: | pleted the task before transferring | the patient to another hospital, The loss to the building {8 $50,000, It was 50 years old, | Patrolman P Funeral of J Presho held, Largest Credit Appare! Institution in the United States DOPE PEDDLER IS SENTENCED Harold Sitton, 21, who fell Judge John B. Gordon for sell- 1 | Ing morphine. Sitton was ar Into a trap set for him by police | rested after delivering $1.00 officers, was given a two worth of “snow” to Pollcewom- months’ sentence Wednesday by an Elizabeth Ward. ‘there will be GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, FLUFFY HAIR—25 CENT DANDERINE To be possessed of a head of; when you will see new hair—fine heavy, beautifal hair, soft, trous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of us- ing a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl- ton’s Danderine now—all drug stores recommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes an appearance of abundance; freshness, jand an incomparable gloss and lus- ter and try as you will you cannot | find a trace of dandruff or failing hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, fluffiness | lus-|and downy at first--yes—but real- ly new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Dan- derine and carefully draw it through your hair—taking one small strand at ime. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this. The Secret of Heating Your Home for Less Money, With Less Trouble, Less Dirt se Coke OU will find Coke the most satisfac. tory ever used. from and economical fuel you have All the smoke is taken the Coke before it leaves the ovens. This renders it free from dust and dirt which other fuels contain, The price at which Coke is sold puts it within reach of every sold at $6.00 per ton at the Coke at $5.50 per ton, For Furnace Use Coke C: i is h one, Oven Coke yards and Benc ’t Be Beat. Seattle Lighting Company Phone: Main 6767,

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